DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now to the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-6, there is shown generally at 10 a beverage container provided with an end wall 11 according to the present invention. Placed within a portion of the end wall 11 is a recessed portion 50. Within the recessed portion 50 and defined by a selectively separable region of predetermined weakness 17, is an openable panel 16 that is immediately surrounded by a platform 25FIGS. 1 and 2, and a side wall 35. This region 17 typically is a score stamped into the end wall 11 defining a relatively thin fragile score line which can be fractured to separate the panel 16 from the remainder of the recessed portion 50 of the wall 11; details of such selectively separable regions are well known in the can art. The separable region 17 is interrupted by an un-scored region 29, FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 providing a hinge connection between the panel 16 and the platform 25, FIG. 2, surrounded by the side wall 35 in the recessed region 50 of the end wall 11. Such hinge connections are also known in the art, and form no part of the present invention.
A tab opening and reseal member 14 is attached to the end wall 11 by a rivet 15 integrally formed in the end wall and extending upwardly through an opening 12 in the tab 14, (FIG. 2). The rivet connection 15 with the tab portion 12 secures the tab 14 to the wall 11, but is sufficiently loose to allow for a pivoting movement of the tab in a plane parallel the end wall.
The forward portion 19 joins the extended finger portion 21 of the unitary opening and reclosure tab 14. A downwardly directed arm 23, FIGS. 4 and 5, is optionally added on the underside of the extended finger portion 21 of the tab 14 for engagement with a portion of the reclosure locking connection 35 When the tab 14 is in the position shown in FIG. 4 the tab nose point 21 is directed in the vicinity of the selectively separable region of predetermined weakness in the end wall 11 that forms the openable panel 16. This weakened region 17 forming the openable panel 16 can pass beneath the extended finger portion 21 of the tab 14 or alternatively may be directed along the concave portion 38, FIGS. 2, 3, and 4, formed in a portion of the recessed portion 50 of the end wall 11 adjacent the weakened region 17 during the stamping operation that also forms the end wall 11.
The tab 14 further includes a handle portion 30 disposed across the rivet 15 from the extended finger portion 21. The handle portion 30 has an integral reclosure 28 formed in the present embodiment by a depression stamped in the handle portion 30 and extending a short distance below the surrounding edge portion 36 (FIG. 2) of the reclosure storage portion 24 in the end wall 11 (FIG. 2). The overall shape of the reclosure 28 of the tab 14 should substantially conform to the shape of the recessed portion 50 of the end wall 11 in as much as the reclosure is intended to fit snuggly within the side wall locking engagement portion 35, FIGS. 1 and 2, surrounding the opening 41 formed in the end wall 11 when the panel 16 is separated and displaced from the end wall 11.
When the recessed panel 16 is separated and displaced from the end wall 11 the downward extent of the reclosure 28 causes the surrounding edge to be spaced upwardly a short distance from the outer surface of the end wall 11 thereby facilitating grasping and manipulating the handle control portion 22 of the handle 30 to either open or close the container. In addition, the up-turned end of both the assist lift 39 (FIGS. 4 and 5) and handle control portion 22 of the tab 14 will aid manipulating the tab.
Turning now to the operation of the embodiment described, it is assumed the container 10 encloses a carbonated beverage so that the end wall 11 is under a significant pressure. This fluid pressure acting on the relatively thin and flexible end wall 11 substantially limits the flexibility of the end wall; because fracture of the separable region 17 is initiated by flexing the end wall 11 in the vicinity of the separable region 17, this pressure is preferably released as the first phase of the opening process. This pressure release is accomplished by manually pressing down the fmger portion 21 for flexing and rupturing the relatively weakened portion 17 in the immediate vicinity of the contact point of the tab finger portion 21 and the weakened region 17. Assisting in bringing the concentration of pressure and stability to the tab forward finger portion 21 of the tab 14 is an extended arm portion 23 formed on the underside of the finger portion 21. When moved into engagement with a portion of the side wall 35 surrounding the panel 16 the extended arm 23 will aid in flexing the region of predetermined weakness releasing fluid pressure from the container 10 resulting in the separation of the openable panel 16 from the recessed portion 50 of the end wall 11.
The container may now be opened by manually lifting the tab assist edge 39, and the tab handle control portion 22 upwardly from the end wall 11, in a direction to swing the tab along a plane substantially normal to the end wall, as shown in FIG. 5. The forward portion 19 (FIG. 1) of the tab 14 functions as a hinge, forcing the finger portion 21 and the underlying arm 23 downwardly into engagement with a portion of the underlying locking engagement portion in the side wall 35 of the end wall 11 and the selectively separable region 17. The combined downward force of the arm 23 and finger portion 21, applied to the recessed portion of the end wall 11 in the vicinity of the selectively separable region 17, causes the separable region to flex and fracture releasing the initial pressure and thereafter immediately separating the panel 16 from the recessed portion of the end wall 11 in a manner known to those skilled in the art. Continued swinging movement of the tab handle 30 forces the now opened panel 16 downwardly about its hinge connection 29, so that the panel moves below the end wall 11 toward the interior 40 of the container 10. Once the container is fully opened in this manner, the tab 14 preferably is manually returned to its initial position shown in FIG. 3, with the tab 14 substantially parallel to the end wall 11. The contents of the container may now be poured or consumed directly through the pour opening 41 in the end wall 11.
Reclosure of the opened container 10 is illustrated in FIG. 6. When reclosure is desired, the tab 14 is manually pivoted by the handle control portion 22 along a plane substantially parallel to the end wall 11 approximately one half-turn about the rivet 15 as illustrated by the arrow 45 in FIG. 3, placing the handle portion 30 over the opening 41 in the end wall 11. Simply pressing down on the repositioned handle portion 30 depresses and seats the reclosure 28 in the opening 41, while placing the locking engagement portion 31, which is optionally coated with a flexible fluid-tight material, and the cooperative engagement portion of the side wall 35, that may also be coated with a flexible fluid-tight material, into locking engagement with each other resealing the container 10 and preventing any unwanted ingress and egress. The integrated handle control portion 22 and the finger assist portion 39 formed at the edge of the handle 30, surrounding the reclosure 28, provides an additional finger engagement portion for exerting upward force on the tab portion 14, resulting in the separation of the cooperative locking portions 31 of the reclosure 28 and the cooperative locking engagement portion of the side wall 35 of the end wall 11 disengaging the reclosure 28 from the opening 41. The tab 14 can then be pivoted about the rivet 15 on a plane parallel with the end wall 11 as shown by the arrow 46 to expose the opening 41 thereby reopening the container 10.
FIG. 6 shows details of the reclosure 28 in engagement with the end wall 11. FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 show one technique for providing a fluid-tight seal with the reclosure 28 whereby the openable panel portion 16, which defines the opening 41 of the end wall 11, and the hinge portion 29 retaining the openable panel 17 are moved by the finger portion 21 of the tab 14 to a point below the level of the recessed portion of the end wall 11 and bent downward into the interior of the container 10. The space found between the end wall 11 and the level of the recessed score 17 forming the openable panel 16 (FIG. 2) is a uniquely contoured cooperative tab locking engagement portion 35 completely surrounding the score portion 17 in the end wall 11. The cooperative locking engagement portion 31 of the reclosure 28 is pressed downward into snap-fit within the cooperative engagement portion 35 of the side wall which securely seats the reclosure 28 on the platform 25 surrounding the separable region 17 sealing the opening 41 in the end wall 11.
The hinge portion 29 of the selectively separable region of weakness formed in the recessed portion of the end wall 11 retains the openable panel 16 to a portion of the of the wall 11 thus prohibiting it from separating from the end wall and completely entering the interior 40 of the container 10. When the openable panel 16 is in this position, the panel 16 and the hinge 29 are both completely prevented from being an obstruction to the seal of the container opening 41; thereby providing simultaneous reclosure of the opening 41 and the recessed portion 50 of the end wall 11 (FIG. 6).